The 16-year-old was fatally stabbed in Warnford Walk at round 4.30pm on Monday September 18.
Councillor Wendy Dalton mentioned that a number of officers had been shouted at by canine walkers unable to achieve access to close by fields, and in addition just a few individuals whose autos have been in a neighborhood automotive park that was sealed off whereas police carried out quick-time enquiries.
She mentioned: “It was only a few people who got frustrated over certain areas being cordoned off, but the police had an important job to so.
“However, the general public should have more understanding because this sort of thing just isn’t fair.
“Our police do an amazing job in often very difficult circumstances and I have the utmost respect for them and appreciate all that they do for us.”
Councillor Dalton added that the Merry Hill ward beforehand had a police hub at Pennwood Flats, however as a consequence of diminished assets native officers had been deployed to Low Hill.
However, she revealed that within the wake of this month’s tragedy, she had acquired information that the world was to obtain additional assist.
She mentioned: “I used to be informed at our recent PACT assembly that the Home Office has supplied additional funding to help areas similar to Merry Hill till April 2025, and I’m completely delighted by this.”
Two males, 23-year-old Omari Lauder from Wolverhampton Street in Darlaston and 22-year-old Mpho Obi from Strathfield Walk in Merry Hill, have appeared in courtroom charged with Terrell’s homicide.